Back to DC
After a short trip to Bozeman, Montana (actually, Gallatin Gateway) for a conference organized by the Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment on how to communicate across disciplines…
After a short trip to Bozeman, Montana (actually, Gallatin Gateway) for a conference organized by the Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment on how to communicate across disciplines…
I managed to take care of some gift opportunities at the fantastically expensive duty free at Heathrow Airport, where the non-taxed price seems on average to be only double the…
I had some great meetings in Oslo, made a presentation (which I enjoyed, at least) on globalization and cosmopolitan liberalism before a group of young Norwegians assembled by Civita, the…
While waiting to go through security at Heathrow Airport this morning for my flight to Oslo, I heard a familiar voice that sounded remarkably like that of an Iranian libertarian…
I’ve been away from posting my random thoughts for some time, as I’ve been working hard on creating a business plan (strategic and operating) for a new libertarian initiative, which…
If you’ve ever spent a summer in the United Kingdom, you’re likely to appreciate this.
My trips to Irvington-on-Hudson are likely to be rather fewer than in the past, as yesterday was my last meeting of the board of trustees of the Foundation for Economic…
Snow is not the first word that comes to mind when I think of Morocco, but I’m in beautiful Ifrane at the Al Akhawayn University for the conference on Civil…
I had a great time here in Toronto, but it was up at 3:45 to catch my flight to D.C. Thank God for coffee-in-a-can, which I managed to buy at…
I’m flying up today to Toronto to give a talk on the benefits of freedom of trade (“globalization”), organized by Seyitbek Usmanov (a stalwart libertarian from Kyrgyzstan who interned at…